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Straw Poll 2

Haskell' Committee: Here is a form to record your current opinion on all proposals.

About this Poll

This vote is designed to tease out the "definitely in" proposals, and
to identify authors of their sections, so that we can make more
concrete progress on the language.

The deadline for this poll is Friday, August 18 but please try to get in your votes as early as possible so that we can have a discussion about its impact.

I've left the previous vote intact, and made them the relatively
neutral votes, so you can leave them as-is, or you can change them to
"A" or "R", for instance, to "Definitely Accept" or "Definitely
Reject". You can also indicate that you'd be willing to write the
section on this proposal for the report by voting "AW" for instance.

How to Vote

Rate each proposal as

A - Accept - This proposal should definitely be Accepted

Y - Yes - I tend towards accepting this proposal

N - No - I tend towards rejecting this proposal

R - Reject - This proposal should definitely be Rejected.

blank - I am ambivalent, undecided, or haven't considered it properly in detail.

Modifiers - some combinations are allowed (AW would mean that you definitely think we should accept the proposal, and you'd be willing to write the section. RW would mean that, although you don't believe it should go in, if the proposal did go in, you could help write it since you understand it so well.)

W - Write - I would volunteer to help Write the report section for this proposal.

M - More information is needed (the proposal isn't clear enough to make a meaningful vote)

'*' - We should do something here, but not necessarily what is proposed.

Add your ratings to the column of the table headed with your initials.

In order to reduce problems of multiple people editing:

Do the easy ones first (and quickly), and hit 'save'

Then do the harder ones one at a time, and save in-between each.

Your answers to StrawPoll-1 are the default values. You might want to double-check them.

"I have completed voting" is here so we can tell the difference between someone who wants to leave their votes as-is (I hope no one does), verses someone who just hasn't voted.